Hey did ya know you're makin' nice with a murderer
Hey did ya know you're swappin' lives with a dirty girl
In order for me to play your nurse,
You gonna have to tell me where it hurt

Hey you know you're lockin' lips with a libertine
Hey did you know you're knockin' hips with a killer queen
Another victim of my method of seduction
I made you look but you never saw me comin'

Come on and give it to me
Take you to give it to me
Give it your best shot
My love is black and blue
Come on and give it to me
Take you to give it to me
Give it your best shot
Give it your best shot

Tell me where it hurts (Tell me when you hurt)
Cry baby, cry
Cry baby for me
Tell me where it hurts (Tell me when you hurt)
Cry baby, cry
Cry baby for me

Hey did you know I'm the spider and your the fly
Hey did you know you got your eyes on a suicide prize
With a flick of my wrist I'll twist your worlds around
Think you're the ace but whose got the upper hand now

Come on and give it to me
Take you to give it to me
Give it your best shot
My love is black and blue
Come on and give it to me
Take you to give it to me
Give it your best shot
Give it your best shot

Tell me where it hurts (Tell me when you hurt)
Cry baby, cry
Cry baby for me
Tell me where it hurts (Tell me when you hurt)
Cry baby, cry
Cry baby for me

Come on and give it to me
Take you to give it to me
Give it your best shot
My love is black and blue
Come on and give it to me
Take you to give it to me
Give it your best shot
Give it your best shot

Tell me where it hurts (Tell me when you hurt)
Cry baby, cry
Cry baby for me
Tell me where it hurts (Tell me when you hurt)
Cry baby, cry
Cry baby for me, yeah

Cry baby for me


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Tell Me Where It Hurts Lyrics as written by Corey Taylor Elizabeth Mae Hale

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    Mommy domme theme song. Sorry, not sorry.

    erik116035on January 14, 2022   Link

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